Drexel the yellow Labrador retriever looks at the camera. His tail is a blur because he is wagging it so quickly. If your household is comprised of at least one pet and multiple humans, you probably already know the importance of communication, particularly: "Did you feed _______(insert pet's name here)?" Or, as we like to ask in our home, "Is Drexel telling the truth?" Drexel is a Labrador retriever, and imbedded deep within his DNA is the notion that if one breakfast is good, two has got to be better. He has a certain way of greeting us if he is wanting a meal: he has pep in his step and an intense stare, as if he is trying to telepathically tell us, "FOOD...FOOD...FOOD." Normally, I can figure out when he's trying to trick me into giving him an extra meal, but this week, he got elevensies at about 7 a.m. 1. Drexel is thankful for food! (And I am thankful for Drexel, even when he tricks me.) Now that we have what Drexel undoubtedly considers t...
A variety of red and yellow wildflowers bloom in a meadow near Steens Mountain in Oregon Back in April of 2003, Thomas S. Monson gave a talk in General Conference in which he advised: " Learn from the past, prepare for the future, live in the present. " Participating in the Ten Things of Thankful blog hop affords me the chance to look back with gratitude, look forward with optimism, and find satisfaction with the present. Won't you join me in my reflections over the past couple of weeks? The last time I blogged, I was surrounded by apricots from our very productive tree. Thanks to friends and neighbors who took the excess off my hands, and to various preservation methods, the work of the harvest is over. I needed to be done with apricots because we traveled to Oregon for a family reunion. Although in the past we would do the drive in one day, we are learning the joy of slower travel and decided to take two days to complete the journey. Going at a slower pace allowed u...